How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley.

How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley.
Mrera, chief,
—–­, warriors of,
Msuwa,
Mtemi, chief,
Mud-fish,
Mugere River,
Mugeyo village,
Mugihewa territory,
Mukamba, chief,
Mukondoku, chief,
Mukondokwa Range; Pass; River,
Mukungu,
Mukunguru, African intermittent fever,
Munieka,
Muniyi Usagara,
Murembwe Cape; Point,
Musa, chief of the Johanna men,
Muscat Arabs of Zanzibar,
Mussoudi, the Diwan’s account of an extraordinary flood,
Musunya Lake,
Muzimu Island,
Mvumi village,
Mwaru,
Myombo tree,
Mussoud bin Abdhullah,
Mussoudi; beautiful prospect at,

“Nazi-Moya” at Zanzibar,
Negroes of Zanzibar; character of,
New, Rev. Charles, introduction to,
“New York Herald” Islets,
Ngaraiso village,
Nghwhalah River,
Nguru Peak,
Niamtaga,
Niasanga village,
Niongo,
Nondo, Spoke’s runaway,
Nyabigma Island,
Nyambwa,
Nzoe, antelope of Speke,

“Omar,” Mr. Stanley’s watchdog; death of,

Pallah buck,
Pembera Pereh, Sultan,
Perpusilla, the,
Piaggia, the Italian traveller,
Pisolitic limestone,
Pottery, native, of the Wazavira,
Price, Simon, Dr. Livingstone’s servant,

Queen Victoria, letter conveying the thanks of Her Majesty and the announcement of the Royal present,

Rehenneko village,
Rosako village,
Rua country; people,
Rubeho Slopes; Peak,
Rubuga,
Rudewa River,
Rugufu Lake,
Ruhinga, chief,
Rusizi River; problem of; delta of,

Said bin Majid,
Salim bin Rashid,
Sultana of Simbamwenni,
Sami-sami, red beads,
Sayf, son of Ali, slain,
Sayd bin Salim’s house,
Selim, interpreter,
——­, the Arab boy,
Seyd Burghash, Sultan of Zanzibar,
Sitting on pombe,
Sentakeyi, Cape,
Shaw, J. W.; leaves the expedition,
Shamba Gonera, or, “Gonera’s Field,” good disposition of the
        Indian widow towards the whites; appearance of the place,
        trade, &c.,
Sheikh Sayd bin Selim,
----- Hamed,
----- Hassid,
----- Khamis bin Abdullah,
----- bin Nasib,
----- Sulton bin Ali,
----- Thani,
Sherif, Dr. Livingstone’s servant; dishonesty of,
Shiza,
Sigunga,
Simbamwenni; desolation of by flood,
----------, Sultana of,
Simba, ruler of Kasera,
Simbo,
Simbo, Khambi,
Singwe, a plum-like fruit,
Slave-gang, chained,
Sofi beads,
Somalis;
Soor Hadji Palloo,
Soud, the Arab,
——­, son of Sayd bin Majid,
——­, bin Sayd, his attack on Wilyankura; his death,
Speke, Capt., his “Faithfuls”; treatment of “Bombay” by;
       error of, as to altitude of Tanganika,
Stanley, Mr., start from Bombay; landing at Zanzibar; hospitable
      reception by Capt.  Webb; impressions of the city;
      organization of the Expedition; visit to the Sultan; departure
      from Zanzibar; landing at Bagamoyo; troublesome experiences;

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